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Committee Update: Part I Becoming Anti-racist in Medical Education: Embracing Discomfort, Acknowledging Culpability, Moving toward Change Eloho Ufomata, MD, MS; Aditi Puri, MD, MS; Rani Nandiwada, ...
President’s Column | From the Society Blind Spots Jean S. Kutner, MD, MSPH; Eric B. Bass, MD, MPH Dr. Kutner ( jean.kutner@cuanschutz.edu ) is President of SGIM and Dr. Bass ( basse@sgim.org ) is ...
Medical Education Can Math Be Racist? A Review of the Systemic Racism Inherent in eGFR and PFT Calculations Staci Leisman, MD; Reena Karani, MD, MHPE Dr. Leisman ( staci.leisman@mssm.edu ; Twitter: ...
Committee Update: Part II Got Ethics Questions? Ask an Ethicist The SGIM Ethics Committee In this time of unprecedented healthcare challenges due to COVID-19 and systemic racism and health disparities, ...
Sign of the Times: Part I “Is it Because I’m Black?” Reflections on Racial Justice in Medical Education Megha Shankar, MD Dr. Shankar (meghs@stanford.edu), is a VA Health Services Research and Development ...
From the Editor Looking in the Mirror Tiffany I. Leung, MD, MPH, FACP, FAMIA, Editor in Chief, SGIM Forum Racism is a public health emergency As this year’s events continue to unfold, a pandemic ...
Perspective: Part I More than a Rough Year Chavon Onumah, MD, MPH, FACP; Marshall Fleurant, MD, MPH Dr. Onumah ( conumah@mfa.gwu.edu ; Twitter: @ChavonOnumah ) is a primary care and HIV specialist, ...
Perspective: Part II Reflections from General Internal Medicine Fellows: Training during These Unprecedented Times Carlos Irwin A. Oronce, MD, MPH; Janet N. Chu, MD, MPH Dr. Oronce ( coronce@mednet.ucla.edu ...
Sign of the Times: Part II SGIM Forum Racism and Medicine Essay Collection Gaetan Sgro, MD Dr. Sgro ( Gaetan.Sgro@va.gov ) is an academic hospitalist and clinical assistant professor of medicine, ...